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'''Knights of Malta''' may also refer to: |
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* [[Order of Malta (Freemasonry)]], a Masonic order closely associated with the Masonic Knights Templar |
* [[Order of Malta (Freemasonry)|Order of of Malta (Freemasonry)]], a Masonic order closely associated with the Masonic Knights Templar |
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* [[Sovereign Military Order of Malta]], the Rome-based successor of the Knights Hospitaller |
* [[Sovereign Military Order of Malta]], the Rome-based successor of the Knights Hospitaller |
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* [[Order of Saint John (Bailiwick of Brandenburg)]], the Berlin-based Protestant branch of the Order, from which it separated during the Reformation |
* [[Order of Saint John (Bailiwick of Brandenburg)]], the Berlin-based Protestant branch of the Order, from which it separated during the Reformation |
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The Knights of Malta or Knights Hospitaller were a Western Christian military order during the Middle Ages.
Knights of Malta may also refer to:
- Order of of Malta (Freemasonry), a Masonic order closely associated with the Masonic Knights Templar
- Sovereign Military Order of Malta, the Rome-based successor of the Knights Hospitaller
- Order of Saint John (Bailiwick of Brandenburg), the Berlin-based Protestant branch of the Order, from which it separated during the Reformation
- Order of Saint John (chartered 1888), an English order of chivalry, parent body of St John Ambulance
See also
- The Knight of Malta, a Jacobean era stage play
- Malta (disambiguation)